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; Monero GUI Wallet Beta 2 Installer for Windows
; Copyright (c) 2014-2017, The Monero Project
; See LICENSE
[Setup]
AppName=Monero Core + GUI Wallet
AppVersion=0.10.3.1
DefaultDirName={pf}\Monero Core
DefaultGroupName=Monero Core + GUI Wallet
UninstallDisplayIcon={app}\monero-wallet-gui.exe
PrivilegesRequired=admin
ArchitecturesInstallIn64BitMode=x64
ArchitecturesAllowed=x64
WizardSmallImageFile=WizardSmallImage.bmp
WizardImageFile=WelcomeImage.bmp
DisableWelcomePage=no
LicenseFile=LICENSE
[Languages]
Name: "en"; MessagesFile: "compiler:Default.isl"
; Without localized versions of special forms, messages etc. of the installer, and without translated ReadMe's
; it probably does not make much sense to offer other install-time languages beside English
; Name: "fr"; MessagesFile: "compiler:Languages\French.isl"
; Name: "it"; MessagesFile: "compiler:Languages\Italian.isl"
; Name: "jp"; MessagesFile: "compiler:Languages\Japanese.isl"
; Name: "nl"; MessagesFile: "compiler:Languages\Dutch.isl"
; Name: "pt"; MessagesFile: "compiler:Languages\Portuguese.isl"
[Files]
Source: "ReadMe.htm"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: comparetimestamp
Source: "FinishImage.bmp"; Flags: dontcopy
; Monero GUI wallet
Source: "bin\monero-wallet-gui.exe"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: comparetimestamp
; Monero GUI wallet log file
; Beta 2 does not have the "--log-file" command-line option of the CLI wallet and insists to put the .log beside the .exe
; so pre-create the file and give the necessary permissions to the wallet to write into it
Source: "monero-wallet-gui.log"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: comparetimestamp; Permissions: users-modify
; Monero CLI wallet
Source: "bin\monero-wallet-cli.exe"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: comparetimestamp
; Monero wallet RPC interface implementation
Source: "bin\monero-wallet-rpc.exe"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: comparetimestamp
; Monero daemon
Source: "bin\monerod.exe"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: comparetimestamp
; Monero daemon wrapped in a batch file that stops before the text window closes, to see any error messages
Source: "monero-daemon.bat"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: comparetimestamp;
; Monero blockchain utilities
Source: "bin\monero-blockchain-export.exe"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: comparetimestamp
Source: "bin\monero-blockchain-import.exe"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: comparetimestamp
Source: "bin\monero-utils-deserialize.exe"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: comparetimestamp
; Various .qm files for translating the wallet UI "on the fly" into all supported languages
Source: "bin\translations\*"; DestDir: "{app}\translations"; Flags: recursesubdirs comparetimestamp
; Core Qt runtime
Source: "bin\Qt5Core.dll"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: comparetimestamp
Source: "bin\Qt5Gui.dll"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: comparetimestamp
Source: "bin\Qt5Multimedia.dll"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: comparetimestamp
Source: "bin\Qt5MultimediaQuick_p.dll"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: comparetimestamp
Source: "bin\Qt5Network.dll"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: comparetimestamp
Source: "bin\Qt5Qml.dll"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: comparetimestamp
Source: "bin\Qt5Quick.dll"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: comparetimestamp
Source: "bin\Qt5Svg.dll"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: comparetimestamp
Source: "bin\Qt5Widgets.dll"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: comparetimestamp
Source: "bin\Qt5XmlPatterns.dll"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: comparetimestamp
; Qt QML elements like the local files selector "FolderListModel" and "Settings"
Source: "bin\Qt\*"; DestDir: "{app}\Qt"; Flags: recursesubdirs comparetimestamp
; Qt audio support
Source: "bin\audio\*"; DestDir: "{app}\audio"; Flags: recursesubdirs comparetimestamp
; Qt bearer / network connection management
Source: "bin\bearer\*"; DestDir: "{app}\bearer"; Flags: recursesubdirs comparetimestamp
; Qt Windows platform plugin
Source: "bin\platforms\qwindows.dll"; DestDir: "{app}\platforms"; Flags: comparetimestamp
; Qt support for SVG icons
Source: "bin\iconengines\*"; DestDir: "{app}\iconengines"; Flags: recursesubdirs comparetimestamp
; Qt support for various image formats (JPEG, BMP, SVG etc)
Source: "bin\imageformats\*"; DestDir: "{app}\imageformats"; Flags: recursesubdirs comparetimestamp
; Qt multimedia support
Source: "bin\QtMultimedia\*"; DestDir: "{app}\QtMultimedia"; Flags: recursesubdirs comparetimestamp
Source: "bin\mediaservice\*"; DestDir: "{app}\mediaservice"; Flags: recursesubdirs comparetimestamp
; Qt support for "m3u" playlists
; candidate for elimination? Don't think the GUI wallet needs such playlists
Source: "bin\playlistformats\*"; DestDir: "{app}\playlistformats"; Flags: recursesubdirs comparetimestamp
; Qt graphical effects as part of the core runtime, effects like blurring and blending
Source: "bin\QtGraphicalEffects\*"; DestDir: "{app}\QtGraphicalEffects"; Flags: recursesubdirs comparetimestamp
; Some more Qt graphical effects
; "private" as a name for this directory looks a little strange. Historical reasons?
Source: "bin\private\*"; DestDir: "{app}\private"; Flags: recursesubdirs comparetimestamp
; Qt QML files
Source: "bin\QtQml\*"; DestDir: "{app}\QtQml"; Flags: recursesubdirs comparetimestamp
; Qt Quick files
Source: "bin\QtQuick\*"; DestDir: "{app}\QtQuick"; Flags: recursesubdirs comparetimestamp
Source: "bin\QtQuick.2\*"; DestDir: "{app}\QtQuick.2"; Flags: recursesubdirs comparetimestamp
; Qt Quick 2D Renderer fallback for systems / environments with "low-level graphics" i.e. without 3D support
Source: "bin\scenegraph\*"; DestDir: "{app}\scenegraph"; Flags: recursesubdirs comparetimestamp
Source: "bin\start-low-graphics-mode.bat"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: comparetimestamp
; Mesa, open-source OpenGL implementation; part of "low-level graphics" support
Source: "bin\opengl32sw.dll"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: comparetimestamp
; Left out subdirectory "qmltooling" with the Qt QML debugger: Probably not relevant in an end-user package
; Microsoft Direct3D runtime
Source: "bin\D3Dcompiler_47.dll"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: comparetimestamp
; bzip2 support
Source: "bin\libbz2-1.dll"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: comparetimestamp
; ANGLE ("Almost Native Graphics Layer Engine") support, as used by Qt
Source: "bin\libEGL.dll"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: comparetimestamp
Source: "bin\libGLESV2.dll"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: comparetimestamp
; FreeType font engine, as used by Qt
Source: "bin\libfreetype-6.dll"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: comparetimestamp
; GCC runtime, x64 version
Source: "bin\libgcc_s_seh-1.dll"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: comparetimestamp
; GLib, low level core library e.g. for GNOME and GTK+
; Really needed under Windows?
Source: "bin\libglib-2.0-0.dll"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: comparetimestamp
; Graphite font support
; Really needed?
Source: "bin\libgraphite2.dll"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: comparetimestamp
; HarfBuzz OpenType text shaping engine
; Really needed?
Source: "bin\libharfbuzz-0.dll"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: comparetimestamp
; LibIconv, conversions between character encodings
Source: "bin\libiconv-2.dll"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: comparetimestamp
; Part of cygwin? Needed by Qt somehow?
Source: "bin\libicudt57.dll"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: comparetimestamp
Source: "bin\libicuin57.dll"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: comparetimestamp
Source: "bin\libicuuc57.dll"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: comparetimestamp
; Library for native language support, part of GNU gettext
Source: "bin\libintl-8.dll"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: comparetimestamp
; JasPer, support for JPEG-2000
Source: "bin\libjasper-1.dll"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: comparetimestamp
; libjpeg, C library for reading and writing JPEG image files
Source: "bin\libjpeg-8.dll"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: comparetimestamp
; Little CMS, color management system
Source: "bin\liblcms2-2.dll"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: comparetimestamp
; XZ Utils, LZMA compression library
Source: "bin\liblzma-5.dll"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: comparetimestamp
; MNG / Portable Network Graphics ("animated PNG")
Source: "bin\libmng-2.dll"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: comparetimestamp
; PCRE, Perl Compatible Regular Expressions
Source: "bin\libpcre-1.dll"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: comparetimestamp
Source: "bin\libpcre16-0.dll"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: comparetimestamp
; libpng, the official PNG reference library
Source: "bin\libpng16-16.dll"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: comparetimestamp
; libstdc++, GNU Standard C++ Library
Source: "bin\libstdc++-6.dll"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: comparetimestamp
; LibTIFF, TIFF Library and Utilities
Source: "bin\libtiff-5.dll"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: comparetimestamp
; C++ threading support
Source: "bin\libwinpthread-1.dll"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: comparetimestamp
; zlib compression library
Source: "bin\zlib1.dll"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: comparetimestamp
[Run]
Filename: "{app}\ReadMe.htm"; Description: "Show ReadMe"; Flags: postinstall shellexec skipifsilent
; DON'T offer to run the wallet right away, let the people read about initial blockchain download first in the ReadMe
; Filename: "{app}\monero-wallet-gui.exe"; Description: "Run GUI Wallet now"; Flags: postinstall nowait skipifsilent
[Code]
var
BlockChainDirPage: TInputDirWizardPage;
blockChainDefaultDir: String;
procedure InitializeWizard;
var s: String;
width: Integer;
begin
// Large image for the "Welcome" page, with page reconfigured
WizardForm.WelcomeLabel1.Visible := false;
WizardForm.WelcomeLabel2.Visible := false;
WizardForm.WizardBitmapImage.Height := 300;
WizardForm.WizardBitmapImage.Width := 500;
// Image for the "Finnish" screen, in standard WizardBitmapImage size of 164 x 314
ExtractTemporaryFile('FinishImage.bmp');
WizardForm.WizardBitmapImage2.Bitmap.LoadFromFile(ExpandConstant('{tmp}\FinishImage.bmp'));
// Additional wizard page for entering a special blockchain location
blockChainDefaultDir := ExpandConstant('{commonappdata}\bitmonero');
s := 'The default folder to store the Monero blockchain is ' + blockChainDefaultDir;
s := s + '. As this will need up to 20 GB of free space, you may want to use a folder on a different drive.';
s := s + ' If yes, specify that folder here.';
BlockChainDirPage := CreateInputDirPage(wpSelectDir,
'Select Blockchain Directory', 'Where should the blockchain be installed?',
s,
False, '');
BlockChainDirPage.Add('');
BlockChainDirPage.Values[0] := GetPreviousData('BlockChainDir', '');
if BlockChainDirPage.Values[0] = '' then begin
// Unfortunately 'TInputDirWizardDirPage' does not allow empty field
BlockChainDirPage.Values[0] := blockChainDefaultDir;
end;
end;
procedure RegisterPreviousData(PreviousDataKey: Integer);
begin
// Store the selected folder for further reinstall/upgrade
SetPreviousData(PreviousDataKey, 'BlockChainDir', BlockChainDirPage.Values[0]);
end;
function BlockChainDir(Param: String) : String;
// Directory of the blockchain
var s: String;
begin
s := BlockChainDirPage.Values[0];
Result := s;
// No quotes for folder name with blanks as this is never used as part of a command line
end;
function UpdateReadyMemo(Space, NewLine, MemoUserInfoInfo, MemoDirInfo, MemoTypeInfo,
MemoComponentsInfo, MemoGroupInfo, MemoTasksInfo: String): String;
var s: String;
begin
// Fill the 'Ready Memo' with the normal settings and the custom settings
s := '';
s := s + MemoDirInfo + NewLine + NewLine;
s := s + 'Blockchain folder' + NewLine;
s := s + Space + BlockChainDir('') + NewLine;
Result := s;
end;
function DaemonLog(Param: String) : String;
// Full filename of the log of the daemon
begin
Result := BlockChainDir('') + '\bitmonero.log';
// No quotes for filename with blanks as this is never used as part of a command line
end;
function DaemonFlags(Param: String): String;
// Flags to add to the shortcut to the daemon
var s: String;
begin
s := BlockChainDir('');
if s = blockChainDefaultDir then begin
// No need to add the default dir as flags for the daemon
s := '';
end;
if Pos(' ', s) > 0 then begin
// Quotes needed for filename with blanks
s := '"' + s + '"';
end;
if s <> '' then begin
s := '--data-dir ' + s;
end;
Result := s;
end;
procedure CurStepChanged(CurStep: TSetupStep);
var s: TArrayOfString;
begin
if CurStep = ssPostInstall then begin
// Re-build "monero-daemon.bat" according to actual install and blockchain directory used
SetArrayLength(s, 3);
s[0] := 'REM Execute the Monero daemon and then stay with window open after it exits';
s[1] := '"' + ExpandConstant('{app}\monerod.exe') + '" ' + DaemonFlags('');
s[2] := 'PAUSE';
SaveStringsToFile(ExpandConstant('{app}\monero-daemon.bat'), s, false);
end;
end;
function InitializeUninstall(): Boolean;
var s: String;
begin
s := 'Please note: Uninstall will not delete any downloaded blockchain. ';
s := s + 'If you do not need it anymore you have to delete it manually.';
s := s + #13#10#13#10 + 'Uninstall also will not delete any wallets that you created.';
MsgBox(s, mbInformation, MB_OK);
Result := true;
end;
[Icons]
; Icons in the "Monero Core + GUI Wallet" program group
; Windows will almost always display icons in alphabetical order, per level, so specify the text accordingly
Name: "{group}\GUI Wallet"; Filename: "{app}\monero-wallet-gui.exe"
Name: "{group}\Monero Daemon"; Filename: "{app}\monerod.exe"; Parameters: {code:DaemonFlags}
Name: "{group}\Read Me"; Filename: "{app}\ReadMe.htm"
Name: "{group}\Textual (CLI) Wallet"; Filename: "{app}\monero-wallet-cli.exe"
; Icons for troubleshooting problems / testing / debugging
; For Windows 7 it would be ok to go one level deeper with those icons into a folder, e.g. called "Troubleshooting"
; Syntax would be: Name: "{group}\Troubleshooting\GUI Wallet Low Graphics Mode" ...
; However, Windows 10 stupidly insists on displayin ALL icons on one single level despite finding them in such a folder
; So just make those icons visually different from the others by text, and make them sort at the end by the help of "x" in front
Name: "{group}\x (Try GUI Wallet Low Graphics Mode)"; Filename: "{app}\start-low-graphics-mode.bat"
Name: "{group}\x (Try Daemon, Exit Confirm)"; Filename: "{app}\monero-daemon.bat"
Name: "{group}\x (Try Kill Daemon)"; Filename: "Taskkill.exe"; Parameters: "/IM monerod.exe /T /F"
Name: "{group}\x (Check GUI Wallet Log)"; Filename: "Notepad"; Parameters: "{app}\monero-wallet-gui.log"
Name: "{group}\x (Check Daemon Log)"; Filename: "Notepad"; Parameters: {code:DaemonLog}
Name: "{group}\x (Check Default Wallet Folder)"; Filename: "{win}\Explorer.exe"; Parameters: "{userdocs}\Monero\wallets"
Name: "{group}\x (Check Blockchain Folder)"; Filename: "{win}\Explorer.exe"; Parameters: {code:BlockChainDir}
[Registry]
; Store any special flags for the daemon in the registry location where the GUI wallet will take it from
; So if the wallet is used to start the daemon instead of the separate icon the wallet will pass the correct flags
; Side effect, mostly positive: The uninstaller will clean the registry
Root: HKCU; Subkey: "Software\monero-project"; Flags: uninsdeletekeyifempty
Root: HKCU; Subkey: "Software\monero-project\monero-core"; Flags: uninsdeletekey
Root: HKCU; Subkey: "Software\monero-project\monero-core"; ValueType: string; ValueName: "daemonFlags"; ValueData: {code:DaemonFlags};

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# Monero Core + GUI Wallet Beta 2 Windows Installer #
Copyright (c) 2014-2017, The Monero Project
## Introduction ##
This is a *Inno Setup* script `Monero.iss` plus some related files that
allows you to build a standalone Windows installer (.exe) for the
Monero GUI Wallet Beta 2.
This turns the GUI Wallet into a more or less standard Windows program,
by default installed into a subdirectory of `C:\Program Files`, a
program group with some icons in the *Start* menu, and automatic
uninstall support. It helps lower the "barrier to entry" somewhat,
especially for less technically experienced users of Monero.
As the setup script in file [Monero.iss](Monero.iss) has to list every
single file of the GUI Wallet package to install by name, this version
of the script only works with exactly the GUI Beta 2 that you find on
[the official download page](https://getmonero.org/downloads/).
But of course it will be easy to modify the script for future versions
of the GUI Wallet.
## License ##
See [LICENSE](LICENSE).
## Building ##
You can only build on Windows, and the result is always a Windows .exe
file that can act as a standalone installer for the GUI Wallet Beta 2.
The build steps in detail:
1. Install *Inno Setup*. You can get it from [here](http://www.jrsoftware.org/isdl.php)
2. Get the Inno Setup script plus related files by cloning the whole [monero-core](https://github.com/monero-project/monero-core) repository; you will only need the files in the installer directory `installers\windows` however
3. The setup script is written to take the GUI Wallet files from a subdirectory named `bin`; so create `installers\windows\bin`, get the zip file of the GUI Wallet Beta 2 from [here](https://getmonero.org/downloads/), unpack it somewhere, and copy all the files and subdirectories in the `monero-gui-0.10.3.1-beta2` directory to this `bin` subdirectory
4. Start Inno Setup, load `Monero.iss` and compile it.
5. The result i.e. the finished installer will be the file `mysetup.exe` in the `installers\windows\Output` subdirectory

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<html>
<head>
<title>Monero Core + GUI Wallet Beta 2</title>
</head>
<body style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">
<h1>Monero Core + GUI Wallet Beta 2</h1>
<p>Copyright (c) 2014-2017, The Monero Project<br>
Date: June 9, 2017</p>
<h2>Preface</h2>
<p>This ReadMe does not aim to be a complete introduction to Monero. If you are new to Monero or even to
cryptocurrencies in general you find a good introduction on reddit at
<a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/Monero/comments/5zgail/rmonero_newcomers_please_read_everything_you_need/">Newcomers Please Read. Everything You Need To Know</a>.
You also find a lot of good tutorials on <a href="https://www.monero.how/">Monero.How</a>.
</p>
<p>Please note that Monero and its software are constantly evolving and progressing; it probably won't take
long for some of the information here to become outdated.
</p>
<h2>Content of the Package</h2>
<p>You just installed the Beta 2 of the <i>Monero GUI Wallet</i> for Windows, more exact version 0.10.3.1. The wallet
enables you to send and receive moneroj in a secure and very private way.
</p>
<p>Also included is the whole <i>Monero Core</i> software, so you have everything now to run a so-called <i>full node</i>
and become part of the network of nodes that manages the Monero blockchain; you don't need to install additional
packages in order to start.</p>
<p>For checking whether there are already newer versions of this package you can go to the
<a href="https://getmonero.org/downloads/">Downloads</a> page on <a href="https://getmonero.org/home">getmonero.org</a>,
the official Monero site.</p>
<h2>Access to the Blockchain</h2>
<p>Any Monero wallet needs access to the <i>blockchain</i>, the ongoing ledger of all Monero transactions. For the
GUI wallet there are two principal ways to get that access: You can let Monero sync with the network
i.e. let it download the blockchain and store it locally on your computer, or you can configure your wallet to
access a remote <i>open node</i> to get indirect access to the blockchain.</p>
<p>Working with your own copy of the blockchain is <b>preferred</b>: It strengthens the Monero network, and it
provides the most security and privacy possible for you.</p>
<p>However if your Internet access makes it difficult to run a full node, or if you have simply no room to store
the blockchain locally (over 17 GB in summer 2017, and of course growing), you can compromise and try to connect
to a remote node. One way of finding such a node is checking
<a href="https://moneroworld.com/pages/nodes.html">this page</a>.
</p>
<h2>Initial Blockchain Download</h2>
<p>Please do read the following <b>before</b> jumping right in and starting the GUI wallet:</p>
<p>If you decide to work with your own copy of the blockchain, which you should whenever possible, you have to
download it first; it's not part of the installed package.
Beside the GUI wallet there is second program, the so-called <i>Monero daemon</i>, which will carry out that download.</p>
<p>Depending on your Internet access and the speed of your computer this can take
<b>several hours</b>, in some cases <b>more than a day</b>. Furthermore there are unfortunate cases where the
download gets stuck somehow or doesn't work at all, e.g. because a firewall prevents access to other nodes of the
Monero network.</p>
<p>The GUI wallet can start the daemon for you, but that way you will not see much during initial blockchain
download, especially you probably won't see any error messages in case something goes wrong. By starting the
daemon yourself "by hand" using the <i>Monero Daemon</i> icon in the Monero program group you will
see it running and displaying messages in a separate window.</p>
<p>If all goes well the daemon will finally display a message like this:
<i>You are now synchronized with the network.</i></p>
<p><b>Then</b> you are ready for sure to start your Monero adventures by starting the GUI wallet.</p>
<h2>Allowing Other Nodes to Connect to Your Node</h2>
<p>When the Monero daemon downloads the blockchain it does so by connecting to other nodes of the network.</p>
<p>If you allow incoming TCP/IP connections to port 18080 on your computer and let your daemon run for extended
periods of time you can "return the favor" and help others in turn to get access to Monero. However, depending on
your Internet connection, firewall, modem, router, ISP etc. this might not be possible, and opening a port in such
a way usually requires some technical knowledge.</p>
<p>If you want to try you may start e.g. with
<a href="https://monero.stackexchange.com/questions/2479/how-do-i-enable-incoming-connections-eli5">this Monero Stack Exchange</a>
question.</p>
<h2>Troubleshooting</h2>
<p>The Monero software and especially the GUI wallet are "work in progress", as you can expect seeing the word
<i>Beta</i> in the name of the package, and sometimes things go wrong.</p>
<p>Please note that despite any technical problems that you may encounter your moneroj are almost always safe: You may
not be able to move them or you even may not see how many you currently have, but you most probably won't loose any.
But do remember that the seed needed to re-create the wallet <b>is</b> critical, however: <b>Never loose your
seed!</b></p>
<p>There is a <b>bug</b> in this beta of the GUI Wallet that triggers if it is installed in a path that contains spaces /
blank characters, like the default location for Windows programs <i>C:\Program Files</i> unfortunately does.
Symptoms are problems in the communication between the wallet and the daemon, e.g. the wallet not "seeing" the
daemon and then not knowing whether it is "synchronized" with the network and thus ready to work or not. You can
avoid these problems by starting the daemon yourself, with the help of the <i>Monero Daemon</i> icon in the
Monero program group.</p>
<p>In the <i>Monero Core + GUI Wallet</i> program group there are several icons that may help you to solve problems.
These are the icons with a <i>x</i> in front and the name <i>(in parenthesis)</i> to make them visually stand
apart from the "normal" ones because you will probably only need them in case of trouble, but not during normal
usage of Monero.</p>
<p>Here an overview and short info what each icon does:</p>
<table cellpadding="3" border="1">
<tr>
<td><i>x (Try GUI Wallet Low Graphics Mode)</i></td>
<td>Run the GUI wallet in a mode that allows for low-graphics
environments, e.g. systems with very simple non-hardware-accelerated or emulated / virtualized video cards;
also try if the display is simply slow
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><i>x (Monero Daemon, Exit Confirm)</i></td>
<td>
Run the Monero daemon in a window that does not automatically close if
the daemon should exit because of a fatal error; useful in cases where the normal daemon icon
just leads to a window that closes right away
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><i>x (Try Kill Daemon)</i></td>
<td>
Kill any running daemon (technically, any process called <i>monerod.exe</i>), whether
with or without any visible window, for starting "with a clean slate"; easier than
killing such tasks with the help of the Windows Task Manager
</td>
</tr>
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<td><i>x (Check GUI Wallet Log)</i></td>
<td>Open the log with status and error messages of the GUI wallet program in Notepad;
experienced people have a chance to diagnose technical problems with the wallet by looking at the last few lines
of this log</td>
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<td><i>x (Check Daemon Log)</i></td>
<td>
Open the log with status and error messages of the daemon in Notepad; again, the last few
lines of this (possible very long) log are the most important for troubleshooting
</td>
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<td><i>x (Check Default Wallet Folder)</i></td>
<td>
Open the standard wallet folder in Windows Explorer; useful e.g. if you want to backup
your wallets
</td>
</tr>
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<td><i>x (Check Default Wallet Folder)</i></td>
<td>
Open the folder containing the blockchain in Windows Explorer
</td>
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REM Execute the Monero daemon and then stay with window open after it exits
"C:\Program Files\Monero Core\monerod.exe"
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